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wentz to zach hertz, another tight end in the end zone, eagles up 24-15. now it's a six-point game. 4th and 2 for blake bortles and the jags. thinkiupset. bortles, what are you going to do? well, that wasn'that he intended to. do out of reach of dante monokroomon moncrieth. the ravens coming off a tough one-point loss to the saints visiting carolina. here's something baltimore fans know all well. alex collins fumbles. we're tied at seven. the ravens running back coughs inup for the third time eight games. ron rivera approves. cam newton, greg oleson hd toucn. olson's second straight week with ascore, everything going scare line that's way. later, christian mccaffrey holds it in.er take anoth look. this is being astute, paying attention. you know who is excited about that? this fan. she lreactse how i reacted when i won two bucks on megallions. fimirs the washington post endorses jennifer wexton for congress... saying barbara comstock's "promise has turned to dust." she's trump's "unquestioning foot soldier." jennifer wexton is the "clear and convincing" ch
wentz to zach hertz, another tight end in the end zone, eagles up 24-15. now it's a six-point game. 4th and 2 for blake bortles and the jags. thinkiupset. bortles, what are you going to do? well, that wasn'that he intended to. do out of reach of dante monokroomon moncrieth. the ravens coming off a tough one-point loss to the saints visiting carolina. here's something baltimore fans know all well. alex collins fumbles. we're tied at seven. the ravens running back coughs inup for the third time...
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so high professor richard walter professor of economics americas at university of massachusetts and hertz thanks so much for your insight professor. my pleasure thank you. and as hurricane michael is imposing economic losses across the southeast united states we look at the consequences of the direct hit from a typhoon. in the breadbasket of the philippines which you may have heard first about here the superstorm has worsened a growing problem for a pill philippines president. to terror today who can be saw who can't be solved by usual repressive mesut message sorry rising prices for rice and others staple food that was the big problem there after that typhoon in september philippines inflation hit a nine year high of eight point seven percent up three percent from august and rice accounts for twenty percent of the expenses in the standard basket of goods used to calculate that figure after reportedly heated talks within his own cabinet mr du tear today has removed all limits on rice imports and has revoked the authority to question his action by the national food authority mr du terra ta
so high professor richard walter professor of economics americas at university of massachusetts and hertz thanks so much for your insight professor. my pleasure thank you. and as hurricane michael is imposing economic losses across the southeast united states we look at the consequences of the direct hit from a typhoon. in the breadbasket of the philippines which you may have heard first about here the superstorm has worsened a growing problem for a pill philippines president. to terror today...
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nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature so listen up sometimes. all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we love to. tell you all i love you i am i will. keep watching those hawks out there have a great day and night everybody. prosecution will need to become almost. cold where you. just read the fines come off somebody number one place you do i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on that god you. know through security jennifer knows what the bundled up business models he was my american corporations. he's sold all good mental disease has a new album use. on the scene and the s
nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature...
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nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a lot of the human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear the end of the earth. at the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing watchers it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and made sure that's the sound of a major so listen up sometimes. all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told to. tell you all i love you i am i robot turf. keep watching those hawks all have a great day and by the. brunt of the blow the best out of the jewels of. the concepts i was preparing to perform i had to actually prepare myself to. heed what. has most of. you. in the home of. her clown. this country was. getting. depletion. a couple so kind of b.s. get. up. after world war two we ruled the world we have the most gold we have the sound this currency we have low interest rates. and we
nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a lot of the human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear the end of the earth. at the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing watchers it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and made sure that's the sound of a major...
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nonstop seismic tomes play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature so listen up sometimes. all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we can. tell you all i love you i am i robot to keep watching those hawks out there and have a great day and night everybody. when lawmakers manufacture can be sentenced to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room signals. from the real news room. after world war two we rule the world we have the most gold we have the sound this currency we have low interest rates and we wer
nonstop seismic tomes play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature...
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lou: we're awaiting president to take the stage in front of this large crowd at hertz arena if fort myersorida, we know there are than awaiting, president is campaigning for governors rick scott and congressman ron desantos, running for u.s. gubernatorial election. joining me now, joe digenova former u.s. attorney for district of columbia, former independent counsel appointed by court of appeals for dc circuit. founding partner of digenova law firm, great to have you with us. >> good to see you. lou: let's start with this rumor. well a report by politico that president had been subpoenaed, they were preparing a response, this is wild stuff. >> well, i called white house counsel today, and spoke with jay sekulow he said that politico piece by a former biden staffer was false. there has been no subpoena issued to president, there is no litigation by which this former biden person claimed there was. this is an outrageous piece of politico hackers, they should be embarrassed by publishing. this guy runs, runs, mclarty and associates a big lobbying firm, what this guy is doing writing about a
lou: we're awaiting president to take the stage in front of this large crowd at hertz arena if fort myersorida, we know there are than awaiting, president is campaigning for governors rick scott and congressman ron desantos, running for u.s. gubernatorial election. joining me now, joe digenova former u.s. attorney for district of columbia, former independent counsel appointed by court of appeals for dc circuit. founding partner of digenova law firm, great to have you with us. >> good to...
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nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature so listen up sometimes. all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told we love to. tell you all of you i am i will. keep watching those hawks out there have a great day and later. what holds his hands to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. for something i want to. have to go right to the press this is what before three of them or can't be good that i'm interested in the waters out. there should. run out of the book upload the best out of georgia to. get it behind says is preparing to perform i act
nonstop seismic tones play at a frequency that actually isn't a model to human ears at around five hertz. to the installation of thirty four seismic sensors on the ross ice shelf from twenty fourteen to twenty seventeen we can now hear with the end of the earth. the ends of the earth truly sound like you know it's amazing to watch as it's amazing just what you may hear if you stop to listen that was one of the most strangest sounds i've ever heard but neat and nature that's the sound of nature...
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david and laura hertz started with a solar powered unit near the beach.he real challenge was the requisites for the x prize. it's awarded for what is called water abundance engineering, to produce 2,000 liters per day, using 100% renewable energy. the result, a unit called we do, we could be delivered to thirsty villages or hurricane disaster zones. >> the idea is to be as deployable and as resilient and redundant as possible. >> reporter: the breakthrough, processing biomass like bark or nutshells, vaporizing it, and reproducing humidity. >> almost like a tropical rainforest in a box. >> reporter: it won the x prize, $1.5 million, and a showcase for the unit. >> we're so mission driven. we really want to help, and there's so many places in the world that need help. >> reporter: and sky source says they're now getting inquiries from all over the world, potentially life saving for people even wild life. >> there was an inquiry about an elephant rescue sanctuary that needed water. >> to work with nonprofits and to get it out all over the world. ne." state o
david and laura hertz started with a solar powered unit near the beach.he real challenge was the requisites for the x prize. it's awarded for what is called water abundance engineering, to produce 2,000 liters per day, using 100% renewable energy. the result, a unit called we do, we could be delivered to thirsty villages or hurricane disaster zones. >> the idea is to be as deployable and as resilient and redundant as possible. >> reporter: the breakthrough, processing biomass like...
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in order to accept $6.25 million towards the cost to design, acquire, construct and install 10400- hertz generators and preconditioned air units on plots 40 and 41 at the airport for overnight aircraft parking. preconditioned air units and converters allow parked aircraft to reduce emissions by powering the aircraft rather than having the aircraft used auxiliary power, which runs from burning jet fuel. the total cost of the project is $25 million. which includes $10.58 million in faa grant funds and 8.1 civic dollars and airport revenue bond proceeds that would be in addition to the 6.25 million from united. the budget analyst has reviewed and recommends and i would be happy to answer questions. >> supervisor cohen: thank you i appreciate that. i will pivot to the budget legislative analyst. let's hear your thoughts. >> ok. first off these are two concession leases are selected by the airport to a competitive process. the terms of the leases will be summarized on page 10 of our report they would pay the greater of the minimum annual guarantee or a percentage grant based on the seven and
in order to accept $6.25 million towards the cost to design, acquire, construct and install 10400- hertz generators and preconditioned air units on plots 40 and 41 at the airport for overnight aircraft parking. preconditioned air units and converters allow parked aircraft to reduce emissions by powering the aircraft rather than having the aircraft used auxiliary power, which runs from burning jet fuel. the total cost of the project is $25 million. which includes $10.58 million in faa grant...
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i don't think at any trump rally this afternoon in the hertz arena in ft. myers there are going to be people chanting for paul ryan. he's going out to rally the base. not too long ago, mitch mcconnell was not a favorite. >> only top ranking republican on the hill -- it's not like he's an unimportant, minor league -- >> he's lame duck -- >> you know what this says to me, he's given up on the house. this message is one that helps republicans in the senate and the red states. kills republicans in suburban districts for a lot of the competitive house races. >> and prooaul ryan is out in t middle of fund-raising right now. something like a 50-city tour for 25 candidates, raised more than $70 million. he's trying to save the house. he's probably not going to be successful. but he's trying. this has the effect -- i can't help but think of not -- maybe not wanting -- people wanting to go see him at a fund-raiser. >> that's exactly right. he's undermining one of his assets. he does this all of the time. david is right. he's attacked mitch mcconnell from time to time
i don't think at any trump rally this afternoon in the hertz arena in ft. myers there are going to be people chanting for paul ryan. he's going out to rally the base. not too long ago, mitch mcconnell was not a favorite. >> only top ranking republican on the hill -- it's not like he's an unimportant, minor league -- >> he's lame duck -- >> you know what this says to me, he's given up on the house. this message is one that helps republicans in the senate and the red states....
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that satellite pioneered the 12-14 gig hertz band. so that was a common interest. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space. and a key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation. and so we recognized back in the early days of our space activity, that international cooperation was rally the only way in which we could proceed with the space program. practically everything we have done since has been done with international cooperation. that policy led to two significant things. it led to canada seeking and being given membership in the european space agency. and it is the foundational policy document that allowed the canada arm program to proceed. the reason, the rationale there was that the feeling was that we needed to participate in the programs of launching countries so that we could ensure access to space. following the canada arm success, the united states very generously offered canada to fly two astronauts, and mark, i know, of course, was the first one, and roberta bonda was the second and then we've had many, many more si
that satellite pioneered the 12-14 gig hertz band. so that was a common interest. in 1974, canada issued its first policy on space. and a key element of that was international cooperation. canada is a small nation. and so we recognized back in the early days of our space activity, that international cooperation was rally the only way in which we could proceed with the space program. practically everything we have done since has been done with international cooperation. that policy led to two...
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francine: we have heard from producers that 100 hertz demand, and they are underinvested.d be interested to hear what stewart has to say. at 100, it starts to get painful. a lot of them will see demand destruction. francine: what does it mean for emerging markets? we could see the eu contagion affecting emerging markets. they are not in great shape. >> you need to extrapolate the recent strain and think it has to have a negative connotation on the quality of their credit. you also need to think about the impact this can have on other developed central banks. they could be on further tightening pats. -- paths. francine: thank you much. coming up on bloomberg markets, mohamed el-erian at 9:30 a.m. in new york. he wrote a great opinion piece on the fed and its latest nomination. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning. francine lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york. the book is called the idle investor. edmund shing is with us. not only are they idle, but they are worried, worried, worried. trees are going to grow to the sky. everything is great, but every friday, all
francine: we have heard from producers that 100 hertz demand, and they are underinvested.d be interested to hear what stewart has to say. at 100, it starts to get painful. a lot of them will see demand destruction. francine: what does it mean for emerging markets? we could see the eu contagion affecting emerging markets. they are not in great shape. >> you need to extrapolate the recent strain and think it has to have a negative connotation on the quality of their credit. you also need to...
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. >> as the committee heard in the recent race on the race to 5g the 3.5 gig hertz band is the closest for wireless use. as the fcc considers the final rule for the ban, what is the most important for your company's ability to deploy in rural areas? ? >> well, so i've had an opportunity to look at the draft order that is going to be voted on in a few weeks, and, you know, to us there are two major things. one is license area sizes. that sense counties in the 3.5 gig item and we're supportive of that. we think that's a good comprise. the other thing we look at is access to spectrum by nonnational carriers. anybody smaller than a national carrier needs to have a pathway to get adequate spectrum. that's something we focus closely on. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. mr. spellmaier, i'm going to start with you. we had conversations about this topic. i know it's been taunted -- talked about in this hear, i continue to find the mobility fund phase two eligibility map to be adequate. i've had that conversation with the fcc commissioners. we had the conversation with hearing
. >> as the committee heard in the recent race on the race to 5g the 3.5 gig hertz band is the closest for wireless use. as the fcc considers the final rule for the ban, what is the most important for your company's ability to deploy in rural areas? ? >> well, so i've had an opportunity to look at the draft order that is going to be voted on in a few weeks, and, you know, to us there are two major things. one is license area sizes. that sense counties in the 3.5 gig item and we're...